Indonesian pilots in good spirits despite crash


Flying home: The Jupiter aerobatic team leaving the Langkawi airfield after being ordered to return to Indonesia following the crash. — Bernama

LANGKAWI: While the Indonesian aerobatic team will be sad to withdraw from participating in the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace exhibition (LIMA ‘15) following a dramatic crash, they were happy that the Malaysian authorities have provided them with excellent service.

The four pilots and crew said they have already put the incident behind them.

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